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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 230660" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>I own both the RCBS Chargemaster and the Harrells Premium culver. Both are excellent bits of equipment. If you go with the Premium thrower, it will throw up to 120 grains in one throw but the large stick powders can hang it up a bit. It is right on the money for small kernel powders but can vary .1 to .3 grains on powders like H1000 or RL25. In something like the Lapua mag, .3 grains may not make any difference if your barrel is forgiving. But if you can't sleep at night knowing your charges may not be perfect, you had better get the Chargemaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 230660, member: 2852"] I own both the RCBS Chargemaster and the Harrells Premium culver. Both are excellent bits of equipment. If you go with the Premium thrower, it will throw up to 120 grains in one throw but the large stick powders can hang it up a bit. It is right on the money for small kernel powders but can vary .1 to .3 grains on powders like H1000 or RL25. In something like the Lapua mag, .3 grains may not make any difference if your barrel is forgiving. But if you can't sleep at night knowing your charges may not be perfect, you had better get the Chargemaster. [/QUOTE]
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